Nearly three dozen driver’s licences were seized and more than 500 offence notices were issued by London police during a month-long blitz of taxis and ride-share services. Police say over the course of March, officers working in their road safety section alog with city hall bylaw officers conducted a safety campaign targeting on-demand transportation services […]
London Free Press
LFP's Jack Moulton digs into what led to city council taking direct control over the London's bus service.
London Free Press
Potentially hundreds of current and former employees of a London Indigenous organization face up to 10 years of income tax bills after learning they don’t qualify for a federal tax exemption. The employees believed Canada’s Indian Act exempted them from paying income tax, but their employer, Atlohsa Family Healing Services, recently learned that’s not the […]
London Free Press
The results are in. The first year of London’s green bin program, launched in January 2024, saw significant uptake and limited non-compliance, a new report to council’s community and protective services committee says. The program, the most significant change made to London’s waste collection system since 1996, reached 130,000 households and approximately 325,000 people. Our […]
London Free Press
The London region's Indigenous health agency is in turmoil, jeopardizing the well-being of staff and health of thousands of patients
London Free Press
London city hall is suing the builder and architects of an east London community centre.
London Free Press
A seven-year-old was taken to hospital with serious injuries after being hit by gunfire at a home in the north end of the city, London police say. It was about 4 p.m. on Saturday when London police say officers responded to a home near Blanchard Road and Blanchard Crescent, a residential area southwest of the […]
London Free Press
Ontario’s financial regulator has revoked the licence of a London financial advisor accused of defrauding clients of more than $2 million
London Free Press
Premier Doug Ford capped off the first day of Ontario’s election campaign in London, where he pledged his government would spend $1 billion to build a new police college. Ford made the vow Wednesday evening when he spoke to a crowd of London police officers and other guests at the
London Free Press
Investigators took the rare step on Tuesday of releasing a video showing a man opening fire on a southwest London home.